black and white stereograph probably by George H. Nickerson; handwritten on verso "Steamboat Wharf, Provincetown, Mass."; two women sitting on a boardwalk, woman left has her legs stretched out in front of her while woman on right has her legs tucked under her; two men stand behind the women with additional men in background at left; sandy area to the right; wooden pier in midground, center; houses and buildings in background
black and white stereograph mounted on orange cardstock; photograph by Edward Z. Webster; printed on verso "Webster's / Stereoscopic Views of the Great Flood, Mar. 26, 1876. / Norwich, during the Flood / No. 453, Bath street - taking a bath - as seen from Union Square. / Gallery, corner Main and Shetucket Sts., Norwich."; handwritten on verso "Lewis No 3"; unpaved roadway, probably an intersection, in the foreground; street extending through center of image is flooded with water from the background to the midground; road is flanked by multi-level houses, which have also been flooded; men, women and children have gathered in the intersection to look at the damage
black and white stereograph mounted on mint green cardstock; handwritten on verso in black ink and pencil "St. Thomas Church / New Haven, Ct."; printed on recto "Photographed by G.S. Thomas, / Successor to Henry S. Peck, / 230 Chapel Street, New Haven, Conn / Local Views of New Haven / And Vicinity."; tower of an English Gothic building (church) at center of image, flanked by homes to the left and a larger building to the right; unpaved street in foreground
hand colored stereograph; printed on verso "THE WHITE SLAVE. / Copyright / A.A. CHILDS & CO / Makers, / 127 Tremont St., / BOSTON"; African-American man standing in profile wearing yellow and black gingham pants, black coat with long tails, white button down shirt and vest with top hat and holding a silver handled cane; African-American man has his right foot raised on a low box and his shoe is being shined by a young, white (caucasian) boy; young white boy is kneeling on the ground in profile wearing black pants, white button down work shirt and a cap and is holding a brush to shine the shoe of the man; on the wall behind them are broadsides denouncing slavery and announcing a play (?) "The White Slave"; more broadsides saying "No Slavery / Freedom" and "Great Meeting / Negro Amancipation / Poor Slaves"